Asthma's Impact Beyond the Lungs: Cardiovascular & Respiratory Risks
1. Cardiovascular complications
Asthma can increase the risk of cardiovascular complications, such as heart attacks and strokes. This is because asthma can cause inflammation in the blood vessels, which can damage them and make them more likely to develop clots.
2. Respiratory complications
Asthma can also lead to respiratory complications, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and lung infections. This is because asthma can make the lungs more susceptible to infection.
3. Sleep apnea
Asthma can also cause sleep apnea, a condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. This is because asthma can cause the airways to become obstructed, which can make it difficult to breathe.
4. Mental health complications
Asthma can also lead to mental health complications, such as anxiety and depression. This is because asthma can make it difficult to live a normal life, which can cause feelings of frustration, isolation, and hopelessness.
5. Other complications
Asthma can also lead to other complications, such as:
- Eye irritation
- Skin problems
- Muscle pain
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Weight loss
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